New Student Registration / New Student Registration 2023-2024 School Year (2025)

  • Registration for the 2023-2024 school year is open
    Kindergarten through 12th Grade and Tuition-based Preschool.

    Please read the information below carefully BEFORE you start the registration process.

    If you already have or have had a child attend Flushing Community Schools, please access your current ParentVue account to register your new student. If you have never activated your ParentVue account, please call the appropriate building for assistance. If you have had a child evaluated for Special Services or if your child attended GSRP at Seymour Elementary, you will need to contact the ECC (810-591-2326) to get your ParentVue account activated. If you are not enrolling a NEW student, and only have students that are returning to the 2022-2023 school year as a 1st-12th grader, you do not need to re-register them.

    • Flushing High School: 810-591-3782
    • Flushing Middle School: 810-591-2800
    • Central Elementary: 810-591-1901
    • Elms Elementary: 810-591-7350
    • Seymour Elementary: 810-591-0595
    • Springview Elementary: 810-591-8555
    • Early Childhood Center: 810-591-2326

    If you are enrolling a NEW student intoFlushing Community Schoolsand DO NOT have any current students attending Flushing Schools, you will need to create a ParentVue account using this linkto begin the online registration process.

    New Student Registration / New Student Registration 2023-2024 School Year (1)

    1. Under the login space, click the "More Options" tab and then click “Create a New Account".

    2. It will step you through the process of setting up an account

    3. Once you have created your account, you will receive an email that will prompt you to create a password for your account.

    4. Use the username and password you created to login to Online Registration.

    5. Click on the "Online Registration" tab in the upper right corner.

    6. Once you have completed the registration process, the school building will be notified that you have completed your registration. If as a part of the online registration process, you have uploaded a valid (seal showing) birth certificate and currentproof of residencyyour application will be put in a queue to be processed. If you opted not to upload the needed documents, your application will be put on hold until you bring the documents to the Administration Building.

    7. If you have multiple students to register, under the student tab of the online registration, you can click "Add New Student".

    2023-2024 Registration Directions

    KD and DK Registration Directions
    3 Year Old Preschool Registration Directions

    Important Tips to help the online registration process go smoothly.

    • Be sure you are using the proper link to get started.
    • Gather the needed documents:
      • Driver's license - if you areusing the upload feature, be sure to send both the front and back side
      • Two current proofs of residency (i.e. utility bills, rental agreements)
      • Child's birth certificate - raised seal must be visible - even in a photo
      • Record of immunizations
      • Health Appraisal - completed on or after 9/1/2022
    • If you plan to upload the documents - be sure to look at your scan or photo BEFORE uploading them. Be sure that the full document is visible.
    • If you are registering multiple children, you will only need to upload the driver's license (front and back) AND the proof of residency documents one time.
    • If you are registering a child for Flushing's tuition-based preschool, please pick the grade level based on the child's age as of September 1, 2020:
      • P2, two years old,P3, three years old, etc.
      • You will pick the actual class days later in the process. The ECC team will contact each registrant in the order of registration submittedto select the actual days of the week the child will attend.
    • If your child is entering kindergarten, select KD as the grade level. If you are interested in Developmental Kindergarten (DK), still register for KD - the Early Childhood Center assessment team will determine if DK is more appropriate for your child.
    • If you have questions about the process please use these tips sheets to help you out.
      • New to the district
      • Already have or have had other children in the district
    • If you live outside of the Flushing Community Schools district, you must complete a Schools of Choice (SOC) application. The SOC application window is June 1-June 30. You may begin your online registration prior to submitting your SOC application. If you have any questions, contact Denelle Klein at 810-591-1183. Please note, even if you have other children who attend under the Schools of Choice program, you must also be approved for any additional children you wish to enroll.

New Student Registration / New Student Registration 2023-2024 School Year (2025)

FAQs

How do I enroll my child in school in NJ? ›

Each district's application is unique to its own choice program. The application should be available on each district's website. Complete the application and submit it to the choice district. The information you provide on the application will determine your student's enrollment category.

How long does it take to transfer schools in NJ? ›

How long does a school transfer take? Though transfer timelines can vary due to individual circumstances, families typically complete the process within a few weeks.

Does Metuchen, NJ have full day kindergarten? ›

Full Day Kindergarten

FOTF is a non public private school located in the heart of Metuchen. Our Full Day Kindergarten program offers children the next step in their educational journey. Our school year schedule begins in September and ends with our Graduation Ceremony in June.

What are choice schools in NJ? ›

School choice is a term that refers to programs offering alternatives to assigned local public school options. Public school choice options include open enrollment policies, magnet schools, and charter schools. Other options include school vouchers, scholarship tax credits, and education savings accounts (ESAs).

How can I put my child in a new school? ›

You'll need to visit your child's school to pick up and complete an enrollment packet which typically includes:
  1. A request for up-to-date vaccine records.
  2. Proof of residency.
  3. Medical/dental forms.
  4. Emergency forms.
  5. Informational questionnaires.

Is it illegal to not enroll your child in school NJ? ›

State compulsory education laws differ, however, in the age range and exeptions to the rules. In New Jersey, compulsory education applies to children between the ages of six and 16. Home schooled children must receive an education that is equal to what they would otherwise receive in a public school.

What documents do I need to transfer my child to another school in NJ? ›

The following documentation must be submitted:
  1. Child's birth certificate.
  2. Two (2) proofs of address (for example - utility, telephone, or cable bill, driver's license, lease)
  3. The school nurse will need the following:

Can you go to a school outside of your district in NJ? ›

All New Jersey students are eligible to become choice students, regardless of where they live in the state. Students may attend a choice school in another district and county, however the school must be in an approved choice district.

What does it mean to transfer to a new school? ›

If you're unenrolling from one school to continue classes at another school, you're considered a transfer student. There will be a separate application process for you, and you may need to take a few additional courses if the coursework doesn't transfer.

What rank is Metuchen NJ school? ›

Metuchen High School is ranked 47th within New Jersey. Students have the opportunity to take Advanced Placement® coursework and exams.

Is pre kindergarten free in NJ? ›

New Jersey is among a handful of states moving to universal, free preschool, but the program has been criticized for taking business away from private programs for children under 3, because parents pull toddlers out of private programs and enroll them in the free state-run program.

When can kids start kindergarten in NJ? ›

New Jersey Statute states that students who will be age 5 by October 31 can be admitted to kindergarten. Four-year-olds may be admitted, though they are not guaranteed admittance; it would be up to local districts to admit a four-year-old child.

What do you need to register your child for school in NJ? ›

Registration Requirements
  1. Proof of Age. An original birth certificate with a raised seal, or passport.
  2. Parent/Guardian Proof of Identity. (Verification you are the person listed on the student's identification paperwork AND the residency documents submitted) ...
  3. Medical Records. ...
  4. Residential Requirements.

Does NJ offer free online schools? ›

While there are currently no tuition-free options in your area, New Jersey families can choose from several tuition-based K12-powered online school options as an alternative to traditional brick-and-mortar schools.

Does NJ have school vouchers? ›

New Jersey students deserve better than to see their opportunities taken way to subsidize unaccountable private schools. Vouchers and tuition tax credits have no place in New Jersey.

Can I send my child to any school in NJ? ›

All New Jersey students are eligible to become choice students, regardless of where they live in the state. Students may attend a choice school in another district and county, however the school must be in an approved choice district.

What age do kids start school in New Jersey? ›

According to the law in New Jersey, a student must be 5 years old by October 1 in order to have a statutory right to enrollment where a kindergarten program is offered by a public school.

What is proof of residency for school in NJ? ›

Must contain home address; examples include bank statements, credit card statements, loan statements, etc. Must contain home address; examples include car payment, insurance payment, student loan payment, etc.

What happens if you don't send your child to school in NJ? ›

Parents who don't make their children go to school may be referred to municipal court for “disorderly” conduct and fined $25 for a first offense and $100 for each offense after that.

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